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brigades to reinforce jackson, hoping to double jackson's side. "cache yourckson troops as much as possible until you strike your blow and be prepared to return to me. i will endeavor to keep general public quiet until this was done." this next campaign for jackson was to be one of an offensive nature. lee's hopes for a quick offensive action by jackson against pope at the army of virginia was quickly dashed. jackson was slow, careful, and cautious during this time period. he had heard federal forces concentrating in fredericksburg, which, if true, posed a serious threat to richmond and the line of communications with the confederate capital. he was struggling as he was trying to find a way to turn pope's position. lee concurred with jackson's assessment to avoid a frontal assault, to use maneuver to get pope added his position, where -- maneuver him to an open field, and have them participate in one of those classic napoleonic assaults. on august 8, lee received a dispatch from jackson. suggesting he would attack the vanguard of hope's army as th
brigades to reinforce jackson, hoping to double jackson's side. "cache yourckson troops as much as possible until you strike your blow and be prepared to return to me. i will endeavor to keep general public quiet until this was done." this next campaign for jackson was to be one of an offensive nature. lee's hopes for a quick offensive action by jackson against pope at the army of virginia was quickly dashed. jackson was slow, careful, and cautious during this time period. he had...
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michael jackson picked conrad murray. michael jackson had a history of drug abuse. he had a history of this kind of behavior. and he single-handedly chose the person that would help him with his addiction. >> i spoke with aeg live's president and ceo randy phillips three years ago about similar allegations. in that interview phillips said the decision to hire conrad murray and pay him $150,000 per month was solely michael's choice. >> he stared at me with this very deep stare and he said, "you don't understand. my body is what fuels this entire venture. and like barack obama, i need my own physician with me 24/7. okay? that's not negotiable." >> phillips believed michael had a very personal reason for taking on the scheduled 50 concerts. >> i said, why now? because i had been chasing him to come out of retirement and get on the stage and perform live for three years. this was, you know, like a mission of mine. a quest. and he said to me, very interesting, was very poignant, he said, "i'm doing it now because my kids are old enough to appreciate what i do." >> michae
michael jackson picked conrad murray. michael jackson had a history of drug abuse. he had a history of this kind of behavior. and he single-handedly chose the person that would help him with his addiction. >> i spoke with aeg live's president and ceo randy phillips three years ago about similar allegations. in that interview phillips said the decision to hire conrad murray and pay him $150,000 per month was solely michael's choice. >> he stared at me with this very deep stare and he...
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jackson says. jackson warns that if this bank is rechartered, we will see in this nation the creation of a new moneyed aristocracy, a financial elite that will overthrow this young republic. we must do everything we can to stop this nefarious thing, this den of vipers he calls it, den of vipers, pretty strong language. he calls it the hydra of corruption. a hydra. that mythical, multi-headed beast. jackson says, this is a hydra of corruption. what evidence does he have? is this bank truly corrupt as he says? well as evidenced, jackson points out, 59 members of congress, jackson says, 59 members of congress own stock in the bank of the united states. they have a financial interest in pushing this recharter through. not only that, daniel webster, while he's serving in the senate, is also a director of this private bank. a hydra of corruption from jackson's point of view and i, andrew jackson, am going to take this bank down. henry clay cannot believe it. you're mad. jackson says, no, you're mad. can'
jackson says. jackson warns that if this bank is rechartered, we will see in this nation the creation of a new moneyed aristocracy, a financial elite that will overthrow this young republic. we must do everything we can to stop this nefarious thing, this den of vipers he calls it, den of vipers, pretty strong language. he calls it the hydra of corruption. a hydra. that mythical, multi-headed beast. jackson says, this is a hydra of corruption. what evidence does he have? is this bank truly...
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jackson, went bad for jackson's true position was not the railroad kite you see here. i will give him a lot of credit -- a friend and colleague little over a month ago, i decided to get some photographs for this presentation. temperatures reached over 100 degrees as we trudgeddegrees asd manassas battlefield. thank rob for these photographs if you see him. this unfinished railroad embankment ran through the manassas area. contrary to the popular conception, jackson's troops did not use that landmark as a trench for protection. in most cases, they were found only by a skirmish line, as the terrain required. these provided an advance warning of any approaching generals. if there were some military serious, they would order this men -- they would order these men into this cut. jackson is not deploying his men on august 28 in the cut. skirmishers are nearby. men are not taking a position. it is a strong position, but it -- but it isable not invulnerable. jackson's flanks are particularly weak. additionally, the fronts along the left and center of these lines, prevented the
jackson, went bad for jackson's true position was not the railroad kite you see here. i will give him a lot of credit -- a friend and colleague little over a month ago, i decided to get some photographs for this presentation. temperatures reached over 100 degrees as we trudgeddegrees asd manassas battlefield. thank rob for these photographs if you see him. this unfinished railroad embankment ran through the manassas area. contrary to the popular conception, jackson's troops did not use that...
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andrew jackson was married to a woman named rachel jackson, rachel donaldson who became rachel jackson in the 1790's. and that was a source of extreme controversy because rachel was married to another man. and she had a falling out and when jackson married her, she thought you was divorced but the divorce papers weren't in, so technically jackson was in a bigamist marriage, and this was used by his political opponents for years and years to come. in fact, when rachel died in the, just a few weeks after presidential election of 1828, jackson claimed -- -- -- jackson blamed the death of his wife on john quincy adams, his political opponent,, because adams supporters had used the issue of this controversial marriage to rachel as a point against and jackson believed this stressed her out to the point of killing her late in 1828. if i may make a footnote, two native adopt american children, one which we don't know much about that his , and adopteddore girl who wasan an orphan from the creek war that he fought in. so that's jackson's family. host: and the hermitage in tennessee was what? the
andrew jackson was married to a woman named rachel jackson, rachel donaldson who became rachel jackson in the 1790's. and that was a source of extreme controversy because rachel was married to another man. and she had a falling out and when jackson married her, she thought you was divorced but the divorce papers weren't in, so technically jackson was in a bigamist marriage, and this was used by his political opponents for years and years to come. in fact, when rachel died in the, just a few...
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double jackson's size. lee counseled jackson "cache your troops as much as possible until you strike your blow and be prepared to return to me when done." i will endeavor to keep general mcclellan quiet until this is over if rapidly executed. clearly this next campaign for jackson was to be one of an offensive nature. lee's hope for a quick offensive action by jackson against pope in the army of virginia and the return to his army was quickly dashed. jackson was slow, careful, and cautious during this time period. he had heard of federal forces concentrating in fredericksburg which if true posed a serious threat to richmond and the line of communications with the confederate capital. he was also struggling, as he told lee, to find a way to turn pope's position north of the rapiddan river. lee concurred with jackson's assessment to avoid frontal assaults against the position to use maneuver to get pope out of his strong position, bring him out into an open field and participate in then one of the classic ass
double jackson's size. lee counseled jackson "cache your troops as much as possible until you strike your blow and be prepared to return to me when done." i will endeavor to keep general mcclellan quiet until this is over if rapidly executed. clearly this next campaign for jackson was to be one of an offensive nature. lee's hope for a quick offensive action by jackson against pope in the army of virginia and the return to his army was quickly dashed. jackson was slow, careful, and...
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jackson's in the middle. there are times when he expresses concern about slaves when if they're sick, he'll send a letter asking about their well-being. he will make sure that they're given gifts. but at the same time in 1804 there's a runaway slave, there are actually two runaway slaves. one of them was captured and brought back, one is not. and he offers extra money if they're given 100 lashes. so that tells you that jackson saw the value of keeping slaves in line. because if one slave runs away and you don't do anything about it, what's to keep other slaves from running away? you have to maintain control over your slave population and if that means that you have to discipline one slave or even kill a slave, if that's necessary in order to keep the other 99 in place, then that's what you have to do to protect your property. brian: so the hermitage, the home of andrew jackson, wouldn't be there without slaves? mark: no, absolutely not. it was built, what you see today was built in 1819. it partially burns in
jackson's in the middle. there are times when he expresses concern about slaves when if they're sick, he'll send a letter asking about their well-being. he will make sure that they're given gifts. but at the same time in 1804 there's a runaway slave, there are actually two runaway slaves. one of them was captured and brought back, one is not. and he offers extra money if they're given 100 lashes. so that tells you that jackson saw the value of keeping slaves in line. because if one slave runs...
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murray worked for and was paid by michael jackson. but the michael jackson argues otherwise. who do you believe employed dr. conrad murray at the time of michael's death? >> the complaint is very clear in alleging that it was aeg and the defendants at aeg who were employing dr. conrad murray. >> aeg had negotiated a contract to pay murray's salary. but the company says that agreement would have covered only the upcoming "this is it" concert. >> whatever interaction michael jackson had with dr. murray didn't really concern or involve us until the tour started that's when this contract would have kicked in. we had never started to pay dr. murray. we had never officially employed him. because that contract never got signed. >> so, to you, this contract is null and void or -- >> yeah, to me, it never took effect because it required michael's signature. >> mr. jackson never signed. aeg never signed. it was still in negotiations. >> but the jacksons point to an e-mail sent to kenny ortega. director of the "this is it" concerts. >> this is what the jackson lawyers call their smoking
murray worked for and was paid by michael jackson. but the michael jackson argues otherwise. who do you believe employed dr. conrad murray at the time of michael's death? >> the complaint is very clear in alleging that it was aeg and the defendants at aeg who were employing dr. conrad murray. >> aeg had negotiated a contract to pay murray's salary. but the company says that agreement would have covered only the upcoming "this is it" concert. >> whatever interaction...
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i wrote my presentation on one of andrew jackson from nephews andrew jackson donaldson. he actually ran for vice president in 1856. when i finished that book, i was looking for a new topic in my graduate mentor, who has worked on william tecumseh sherman and is now the editor of the grant papers i threw some ideas out to him and he said, why don't you tackle jackson? asset, -- i said, i could do that. little did i know that a man named john meacham was working on a biography that won the pulitzer prize and had i known that, i probably would not have started on this path, but i didn't know and so i did. and "andrew jackson, southerner" came out in 2013 and has been a mild success, i guess, you could say in some terms. so, let me give you the premise of the book and then i will talk about some of the aspects i interpret andrew jackson as a southerner. in the short time we have, i can go into everything, but certainly during the queue and arf towards i will be more than happy to talk to you about this. so historians have looked a jackson a number of different ways and one o
i wrote my presentation on one of andrew jackson from nephews andrew jackson donaldson. he actually ran for vice president in 1856. when i finished that book, i was looking for a new topic in my graduate mentor, who has worked on william tecumseh sherman and is now the editor of the grant papers i threw some ideas out to him and he said, why don't you tackle jackson? asset, -- i said, i could do that. little did i know that a man named john meacham was working on a biography that won the...
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you have frederick jackson turner who depicted jackson as a westerner. another historian depicted him as fighting against the moneyed interests. and by the time the 1960's roll around, a lot of their study of jackson focuses on him in indian removal. so it almost seemed like one of those questions about jackson that is obvious if you step back and look at the source material. if you look at where he comes from geographically. how he develops over the course of his early life before he moves to tennessee. it is one of those obvious questions that i think historians have missed. part of that may be because jackson is easy to stereotype. if you stereotype him as a westerner, that explains why all of those people showed up in washington at his inauguration. it can't be because they were looking for jobs. it has to be because they were sort of the beverly hillbillies from the appellation -- appalachias. it is easy to stereotype him into a black and white figure and not see the nuances of his identity. he was a westerner. i want to be clear. if you look at his
you have frederick jackson turner who depicted jackson as a westerner. another historian depicted him as fighting against the moneyed interests. and by the time the 1960's roll around, a lot of their study of jackson focuses on him in indian removal. so it almost seemed like one of those questions about jackson that is obvious if you step back and look at the source material. if you look at where he comes from geographically. how he develops over the course of his early life before he moves to...
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daughter, paris jackson. but then -- >> more breaking news this hour. >> more drama in the jackson family. >> paris jackson, the 15-year-old daughter of pop icon michael jackson was rushed to a hospital in los angeles. >> paris jackson was supposed to come into court and testify in person. however, just over a month into the trial and before she was be called, she tried to kill herself. >> there's no question about that, that his daughter, paris jackson was absolutely devastated by his death, so much so that she tried to kill herself. >> while paris underwent treatment throughout the summer, jurors continued to find out more about michael's last few months. >> this jury has had a front-row seat, literally, to a very intimate show, revealing the pain and the life and the joys of being michael jackson or in his family. >> the best defense, sometimes lawyers think, is blame the victim. but it has to be part of the defense here. and it has to be michael jackson was addicted to drugs way before we got involved wit
daughter, paris jackson. but then -- >> more breaking news this hour. >> more drama in the jackson family. >> paris jackson, the 15-year-old daughter of pop icon michael jackson was rushed to a hospital in los angeles. >> paris jackson was supposed to come into court and testify in person. however, just over a month into the trial and before she was be called, she tried to kill herself. >> there's no question about that, that his daughter, paris jackson was...
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in america like andrew jackson. >> general jackson is a national hero. the man who many believe saved his country a decade ago at the battle of new orleans. >> he was regarded as a dangerous man who as a general had more than once exceeded his authority and broke the rules in order to defend his honor. in fact, andrew jackson was willing to kill to get his way. >> the other candidates were kind of astonished when it became apparent that jackson had a popularity that transcended what they thought were qualifications. >> jackson's rival has a perfect presidential resumÉ. his name? john quincy adams. >> john quincy adams was probably the most qualified man to be president that the united states has ever produced. he was the son of john adams, the first vice president and then president of the united states. he had served as a congressman, as a senator, as a diplomat. he had then been secretary of state under james monroe. >> as secretary of state adams believes he's set for the top job. the last three men who held the post went on to become the president.
in america like andrew jackson. >> general jackson is a national hero. the man who many believe saved his country a decade ago at the battle of new orleans. >> he was regarded as a dangerous man who as a general had more than once exceeded his authority and broke the rules in order to defend his honor. in fact, andrew jackson was willing to kill to get his way. >> the other candidates were kind of astonished when it became apparent that jackson had a popularity that...
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jackson says. jackson warns that if this bank is rechartered, we will see in this nation the creation of a new moneyed air storistocracy, everything we can to stop this, this den of vipers. he also calls it the hydra of corruption, jackson said it's a hydra of corruption. is this bank truly corrupt as he says? as evidence, jackson points out 59 members of congress, jabs sa jackson says, and he's correct in this, 59 members of congress own stock in the bank of the united states. they have a financial interest in pushing this recharter through. not only that, daniel webster, while he's serving in the senate, is also a director of this private bank, a hydra of corruption from jackson's point of view. and i, andrew jackson, am going to take this bank down. henry clay cannot believe it. you're mad. henry clay says, jackson says, no, you're mad. i can't believe you're doing this, jackson. jackson looks at clay, oh, yeah, clay, how many times you going to run for president, clay? huh? two times, three tim
jackson says. jackson warns that if this bank is rechartered, we will see in this nation the creation of a new moneyed air storistocracy, everything we can to stop this, this den of vipers. he also calls it the hydra of corruption, jackson said it's a hydra of corruption. is this bank truly corrupt as he says? as evidence, jackson points out 59 members of congress, jabs sa jackson says, and he's correct in this, 59 members of congress own stock in the bank of the united states. they have a...
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that's andrew jackson sharp. knife andrew jackson joins the military. he fights the creek indians in 1814. fights the seminole indians in 1817. that in 1815 he earns his fame through the battle of new orleans. this spectacular victory against the british, even though you may remember the war was already over. that does not seem to matter. this elevates andrew jackson to celebrity status. that is indeed what jackson is -- a celebrity. he has some political experience, served about two years in the senate. that is all. he is also very wealthy. there is a plantation, the hermitage. the hermitage starts out in 1804, jackson has nine slaves. by the 1830's, he has well over 100 slaves, and slaves are very expensive. most common people cannot afford any at all. he has over 100, he is a very very wealthy man very well-to-do. jackson enters the senate in 1823. in 1824, he runs for the presidency, a four-way race between jackson, adams, william crawford and henry clay. jackson wins the popular vote 42%, jackson also wins the most electoral votes. but jackson does
that's andrew jackson sharp. knife andrew jackson joins the military. he fights the creek indians in 1814. fights the seminole indians in 1817. that in 1815 he earns his fame through the battle of new orleans. this spectacular victory against the british, even though you may remember the war was already over. that does not seem to matter. this elevates andrew jackson to celebrity status. that is indeed what jackson is -- a celebrity. he has some political experience, served about two years in...
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should we side with jackson? from andrew jackson. they say it's a very determined, very bull headed didn't have a college education. >>> gives henry clay a $50,000 campaign donation. quite a lot of money for those days. not only that but the bank, for years already has been funding and loaning money to newspapers all across the country. and that press, that press, all of a sudden a couple of months before the election, just piling on to jackson. things look really bad. jackson, what's he going to do? what's he going to do? is he going to win? things don't look so good but jackson is confidence. jackson is confidence and in the midst of this trial jackson says, quote, the bank is trying to kill me but i will kill it, jackson says. i will kill it. and well what happens? the election occurs, election day comes about, victory for jackson. jackson wins the election in a landslide. clay wins five states. jackson takes the bulk of the states. you will notice south carolina refuses to vote for jackson in the middle of that nullification cris
should we side with jackson? from andrew jackson. they say it's a very determined, very bull headed didn't have a college education. >>> gives henry clay a $50,000 campaign donation. quite a lot of money for those days. not only that but the bank, for years already has been funding and loaning money to newspapers all across the country. and that press, that press, all of a sudden a couple of months before the election, just piling on to jackson. things look really bad. jackson, what's...
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it's been more than four years since michael jackson's death and katherine jackson lost her son and his children lost the father. who is ton are the death of michael jackson? the family believes concert promoter aeg live is to blame and. eg live says it was jackson's own decisions that led to his decision. it now rests in the hands of 12 californian jurors. don lemon reports. >> christmas. >> exactly. >> what does christmas mean? what does christmas mean. >> love? >> love what? >> family. >> who is your family? >>. >> you and me and people who love you. >> it was a side of michael jackson the world had rarely seen until now. for months a jury inside this courtroom has watched private home videos. seen personal photos and listened to expert testimony and from family and friends. now it's up to jurors to decide whether aeg live is responsible for the death of michael jackson. michael jackson's mother cath ring and his children filed an 18-page complaint against aeg live the company behind his planned this is it concert. before the trial began i spoke to kevin boyle about the family's laws
it's been more than four years since michael jackson's death and katherine jackson lost her son and his children lost the father. who is ton are the death of michael jackson? the family believes concert promoter aeg live is to blame and. eg live says it was jackson's own decisions that led to his decision. it now rests in the hands of 12 californian jurors. don lemon reports. >> christmas. >> exactly. >> what does christmas mean? what does christmas mean. >> love?...
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i will proudly vote to confirm judge jackson so she will become justice jackson. with that, madamthe world. second important topic, what's in front of us right now, and that is judge jackson's
i will proudly vote to confirm judge jackson so she will become justice jackson. with that, madamthe world. second important topic, what's in front of us right now, and that is judge jackson's
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it's jackson's worst nightmare come true. >>> the location of jackson's body still a mystery. tonight, we learn the body may be secretly held at the family crypt of motown founder, barry gordy, but why. how do you lose a gold casket with 20 helicopters hovering and thousands watching the casket exit the arena? was the body ever in the casket? or, was it smuggled out through the arenas secret underground tunnels in an unmarked van? we confirm a portion of jackson's brain missing from the body. the jackson family boils over, father joe and the jackson brothers push for burial in the backyard of neverland, laying the groundwork for a michael jackson burial theme park. sister janet pleading for a family intervention to save jackson's life. that never happened after jackson ordered a fleet of body guards to keep the body auto, refusing phone calls from his mother. needle marks in jackson's neck. that's right. his neck. signs of drug injections. his other veins had track marks. many branded an autopsy fake. now, comes reports needle marks discovered all over his body, neck, ankles,
it's jackson's worst nightmare come true. >>> the location of jackson's body still a mystery. tonight, we learn the body may be secretly held at the family crypt of motown founder, barry gordy, but why. how do you lose a gold casket with 20 helicopters hovering and thousands watching the casket exit the arena? was the body ever in the casket? or, was it smuggled out through the arenas secret underground tunnels in an unmarked van? we confirm a portion of jackson's brain missing from...
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rachel jackson, here's a picture of jackson's wife. rachel jackson had aged very poorly. she gained an unhealthy amount of weight. she became very judgmental and bitter. she was extremely religiously devout, so the idea of her being a whore, you know, grated on her nerves more than we would expect. she says that the enemies and the general have dipped their arrows in poison and sped them at me. she was just a source of being beaten up during the election. jackson wins in 1828. a huge outpouring of the public. jackson takes out john quincy adams. he wins. it's significant for many reasons, which i'll touch on in just a moment. one of the big issues was this. rachel jackson had wished and prayed that her husband would not win. she said, for mr. jackson's sake, i'm glad that he won, but for my part, i never wished it. she wished her husband would lose. she did not want to go to the president's mansion because the scandals on her would be even a larger issue. be careful what you wish for and pray super.for. sometimes it comes true. just before the inauguration, weeks before,
rachel jackson, here's a picture of jackson's wife. rachel jackson had aged very poorly. she gained an unhealthy amount of weight. she became very judgmental and bitter. she was extremely religiously devout, so the idea of her being a whore, you know, grated on her nerves more than we would expect. she says that the enemies and the general have dipped their arrows in poison and sped them at me. she was just a source of being beaten up during the election. jackson wins in 1828. a huge outpouring...
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jackson says, no, you're mad. i can't believe you're doing this, jackson. jackson looks at clay. clay, how many times are you going to run for president, clay? huh? two times, three times, four times, five times? how many times do you got to lose, clay, before you realize that you can't win? can't win, clay. out of his mind. i can't believe this is going on. you're bluffing, clay says. oh, i'm not bluffing, mr. clay. i'm not bluffing. i'm going to take this bank down if it's the last thing i do, believe me. i'm going to do it. clay does not believe jackson. congress is in an uproar all of a sudden. what is going to happen? should we side with clay? should we side with jackson? should the bank be rechartered? the number one issue on everyone's mind, and jackson has some enemies. he has some enemies. not just clay, but the president of the bank himself, nicholas biddle. nicholas biddle, a man who really could not be more opposite from andrew jackson. they shared something in common, they were both very determined, both very stubborn and bullheaded. but biddle was extremely well edu
jackson says, no, you're mad. i can't believe you're doing this, jackson. jackson looks at clay. clay, how many times are you going to run for president, clay? huh? two times, three times, four times, five times? how many times do you got to lose, clay, before you realize that you can't win? can't win, clay. out of his mind. i can't believe this is going on. you're bluffing, clay says. oh, i'm not bluffing, mr. clay. i'm not bluffing. i'm going to take this bank down if it's the last thing i...
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testimony by jackson's teenaged accuser. >> i feared for michael jackson. not that the trial was going to end badly but that something would happen to michael. when i saw that spectacle, i realized that my concerns about his frailty, about his physical issues, and emotional instability, were even more well-founded. >> it took a terrible toll. >> reporter: thomas mesereau was jackson's lead defense attorney. walking jackson into the courtroom nearly every day. >> michael jackson was the best client you could have in a courtroom. he was very humble. he was very down to earth, very decent and very quiet. and i think this trial and this entire case took a terrible toll on him emotionally and physically. >> were you worried that he might not make it? >> i was on occasion. sometimes he would call me at 3:00 in the morning crying, terrified about what would happen to his children. on verdict day, he looked like death warmed over. it was just sad. his cheeks were sunken in, he could hardly smile. he looked horrible. >> reporter: it was june 13, 2005. after more tha
testimony by jackson's teenaged accuser. >> i feared for michael jackson. not that the trial was going to end badly but that something would happen to michael. when i saw that spectacle, i realized that my concerns about his frailty, about his physical issues, and emotional instability, were even more well-founded. >> it took a terrible toll. >> reporter: thomas mesereau was jackson's lead defense attorney. walking jackson into the courtroom nearly every day. >> michael...
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i will probably vote to confirm judge jackson so she will become justice jackson. with that, madam president, i'd yield the floor. >> second important topic in front of us right now and that is judge jackson's nomination to be an associate justice of the supreme court. i enthusiastically support the nomination of judge jackson. i supported it at a recent committee hearing, and our committee vote on monday. as a member of the senate judiciary committee i've had the opportunity to spend a lot of time with the judge in my office for nearly an hour, and
i will probably vote to confirm judge jackson so she will become justice jackson. with that, madam president, i'd yield the floor. >> second important topic in front of us right now and that is judge jackson's nomination to be an associate justice of the supreme court. i enthusiastically support the nomination of judge jackson. i supported it at a recent committee hearing, and our committee vote on monday. as a member of the senate judiciary committee i've had the opportunity to spend a...
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there's joe jackson in his hat walking with michael jackson's kids. and one of the perhaps other sisters, not sure who. let's listen in. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> jermaine jackson, the other brothers of michael jackson now taking seats in the first row. quincy jones there on the left-hand side of your screen i believe. maybe not. no. no. ♪ ♪ >> there's the three children of michael jackson. ♪ ♪ >> katherine jackson sitting next to her husband, joe jackson. joe jackson lives in las vegas. katherine jackson lives in encino. ♪ gotham chopra who is watching this with us, what are your thoughts as you see the members of the jackson family some of whom you know, some of whom -- >> well, i think, you know, it's a somber moment, certainly, and one of reflection and it's nice. i mean, i think one of the things that is surprising when you see things like this that are so big put on by the jackson family, they're done with a lot of dignity and emotion and for me, seeing the kids, that was the family that michael created for himself and he was a pretty iso
there's joe jackson in his hat walking with michael jackson's kids. and one of the perhaps other sisters, not sure who. let's listen in. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> jermaine jackson, the other brothers of michael jackson now taking seats in the first row. quincy jones there on the left-hand side of your screen i believe. maybe not. no. no. ♪ ♪ >> there's the three children of michael jackson. ♪ ♪ >> katherine jackson sitting next to her husband, joe jackson. joe jackson...
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they said, michael jackson killed michael jackson. michael jackson went to all these doctors, never told conrad murray anything. it's not conrad murray's fault, he only knew the information he knew. >> reporter: and then it all rested with the jury. one charge, one man dead, and another man's freedom in the balance. >> this involuntary manslaughter charge, it's all about reckless behavior. did dr. murray do or fail to do something with michael jackson that created a substantial risk of injury. of great injury or death to michael jackson? and if in doing that, it essentially caused his death. >> with the jury deliberating, there was nothing to do but wait. >> the tension in this case is at a fevered pitch. what's on the line in all of this? dr. murray could go to jail for four years if he's found guilty. on the prosecution side, and especially for the jackson family, it's will michael jackson get justice? will there be someone held accountable for what happened to this man? >> we're following the breaking news this hour, a verdict in t
they said, michael jackson killed michael jackson. michael jackson went to all these doctors, never told conrad murray anything. it's not conrad murray's fault, he only knew the information he knew. >> reporter: and then it all rested with the jury. one charge, one man dead, and another man's freedom in the balance. >> this involuntary manslaughter charge, it's all about reckless behavior. did dr. murray do or fail to do something with michael jackson that created a substantial risk...
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but jackson is 13 at this point at least by and excuse my 1780. jackson is 13 at this point. so madison at this point would have been just you know that nine years older than that. but while madison in most people's eyes would be of an average and acceptable age to serve as a combatant during the american revolution andrew jackson himself is serving as a combatant during the american revolution now, he's 13 when this begins and he joins the american army on the example of his oldest brother hugh jackson who was killed at the battle of stone oak theory in 1779 often we get the question. what in the world is a 13 year old kids doing in in a military situation and an army what army would accept the services of the 13 or a 15 years old boy. jackson is serving the american army largely is a messenger. it seems a courier. this is a kid who's who is on his home tour right this frontier of the caroline? is this sort of backwater of british north america and so here is jackson. getting in a combat role also serving in support capacities jackson himself has taken a prisoner of war at t
but jackson is 13 at this point at least by and excuse my 1780. jackson is 13 at this point. so madison at this point would have been just you know that nine years older than that. but while madison in most people's eyes would be of an average and acceptable age to serve as a combatant during the american revolution andrew jackson himself is serving as a combatant during the american revolution now, he's 13 when this begins and he joins the american army on the example of his oldest brother...
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walker under arrest. >> when james walker challenges jackson to a duel, jackson refuses and is seen as a coward, but the young professor has a deep respect for the rules of military conduct and an unflinching resolve to stand firm. even in the face of ridicule, he does what he believes is right. it is this kind of moral conviction that will come to define him as a commander. >> for nearly a decade, jackson lives the life of a professor. >> fire! >> but as confederate shells rain on fort sumter, tensions explode all over the divided nation. >> cowards! >> open the gate! >> let's get them, boys -- for virginia. >> where are you going? >> there's a yankee mob in town. we're gonna go show them that this is southern territory. >> stop! save your strength. the time for war has not yet come. but it will come, and soon. and when it does, my advice is to draw the sword and throw away the scabbard. return to your barracks. now! >> the threat of war unleashes jackson's true nature. he is now ready to shed the skin of thomas jackson and become stonewall. [ cannon fire, gunfire ] >> look at jackson
walker under arrest. >> when james walker challenges jackson to a duel, jackson refuses and is seen as a coward, but the young professor has a deep respect for the rules of military conduct and an unflinching resolve to stand firm. even in the face of ridicule, he does what he believes is right. it is this kind of moral conviction that will come to define him as a commander. >> for nearly a decade, jackson lives the life of a professor. >> fire! >> but as confederate...
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banks,ro-jackson state by jackson's opponents, are called pet banks, pets of age or jackson. banks of the jackson. look at this. tramplingw the first over the u.s. constitution. overstepping his constitutional authority. the whigs say, born to command. this guy has taken some dictator like steps. he is to king like, they say. you'll notice, what is that document jackson is holding up driving the bankers out? order of the removal of the public moneys deposited from the u.s. bank. that is in reference to the removal of federal deposits. years later, when jackson was on his deathbed, he is asked, what was your most proud compliment? jackson has four words. i killed the bank. his protestant compliment -- his proudest accomplishment. for 77rs in this -- years in this country, no central bank. in 1913, the congress chartered a new central bank called the federal reserve. this federal reserve, we could do a whole class on the federal reserve. in short, one of the country's wealthiest financiers in u.s. jpmorgan, designed the j.p. morganrve -- , designed the federal reserve. it loans
banks,ro-jackson state by jackson's opponents, are called pet banks, pets of age or jackson. banks of the jackson. look at this. tramplingw the first over the u.s. constitution. overstepping his constitutional authority. the whigs say, born to command. this guy has taken some dictator like steps. he is to king like, they say. you'll notice, what is that document jackson is holding up driving the bankers out? order of the removal of the public moneys deposited from the u.s. bank. that is in...
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jackson's 13 at this point, at least by 1780 jackson is 13. madison at this point would have been about 90 years older than that. while madison, in most people's eyes, would have been an average age to serve as a combatant during the american revolution, andrew jackson is serving at 13. he has 13 when this begins and he joins the american army on the example of his oldest brother who was killed at the battle of -- in 1779. often we get the question what is a 13-year-old kid doing in a military situation, in an army? what army would accept a services of a 13 or 15 year old boy? jackson is serving the american army largely as a messenger, a career. this is a kid who is on his home turf. the frontier of the carolinas. this backwater of british north america. here is jackson, fighting in a combat role and also serving in several other capacities. jackson, himself, is taken a prisoner of war at the age of 14 shortly after the battle of hanging rock. which is an american victory. he has taken prisoner by the british, which you see represented in thi
jackson's 13 at this point, at least by 1780 jackson is 13. madison at this point would have been about 90 years older than that. while madison, in most people's eyes, would have been an average age to serve as a combatant during the american revolution, andrew jackson is serving at 13. he has 13 when this begins and he joins the american army on the example of his oldest brother who was killed at the battle of -- in 1779. often we get the question what is a 13-year-old kid doing in a military...
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michael jackson was dead. but, even as his brother jermaine announced the news, in the same breath another story line began to emerge. >> his personal physician who was with him at the time attempted to resuscitate my brother. >> almost 2 1/2 years later, that physician, dr. conrad murray, is accused of involuntary manslaughter in the death of michael jackson. the case has gone to the jury and the tabloid circus that has always drawn its fuel from the trials of michael jackson is waiting for the verdict. how did twomen, one perhaps the most famous person in the world, the other an unknowned cardiologist end up on a collision course? tonight, you'll hear from a confident dr. murray trying to explain his actions to police. >> basically, i would pust in an i.v. >> for -- for hydration or -- >> hydration as well. because you know he when he exercises he loses a lot of water. >> and from michael jackson trying to make his dreams clear to dr. murray. >> god wants me to it do it. >> you'll hear court testimony. >> he
michael jackson was dead. but, even as his brother jermaine announced the news, in the same breath another story line began to emerge. >> his personal physician who was with him at the time attempted to resuscitate my brother. >> almost 2 1/2 years later, that physician, dr. conrad murray, is accused of involuntary manslaughter in the death of michael jackson. the case has gone to the jury and the tabloid circus that has always drawn its fuel from the trials of michael jackson is...
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jackson liked him. but he did not like jackson. and the diary which has never been published other than occasional snippets, he was on june the 5th, campaign almost over, he wrote jackson is insane. that's directly from charles winerd. two days later. disgusted with jackson. on the 8th, requesting to leave his command. hener g never got away. he died in battle exactly two months to the day after that last entry. dick garnett is the most famous of the officers who jackson threw in to arrest. unjustly it seemed to me, a letter that's never been published by dr. pre-man whofre responded to a request from someone in will a private letter, i never could understand why jackson persecuted dick garnett. even after the climax of the valley campaign, not all of the officers in close proximity were sure that jackson really had been skillful rather than lucky. a conclave of four of them agreed jackson could not continue to take such risks without at some time meeting with a great disaster. foot soldiers by this time had none of those reservati
jackson liked him. but he did not like jackson. and the diary which has never been published other than occasional snippets, he was on june the 5th, campaign almost over, he wrote jackson is insane. that's directly from charles winerd. two days later. disgusted with jackson. on the 8th, requesting to leave his command. hener g never got away. he died in battle exactly two months to the day after that last entry. dick garnett is the most famous of the officers who jackson threw in to arrest....
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he's going to speak about andrew jackson in the white house and the enduring legacy of jackson's bank war and taking that a step further, the impact of that on the roll of the president in later generations. and it does bear noting because we do anniversaries. i was thinking through this lecture series that 2017 is a bench mark because jackson was born in 1767. so that makes it 250 years. so that box is being checked as well. before turning the podium over to dr. feller, it's important to share a few sailiant elements about his really impressive and far reaching background. he's professor at it university of tennessee. he's also the editor of the papers of andrew jackson and on the curriculum part, prior to joining the tennessee faculty, he was the university of new mexico albuquerque and before that at northland college in ashland, wisconsin and his connection with the papers of andrew jackson goes all the way back in time to that period. he's contributed to numerous publications. the new oxford university press volume called "when life strikes it president." his critical essays and
he's going to speak about andrew jackson in the white house and the enduring legacy of jackson's bank war and taking that a step further, the impact of that on the roll of the president in later generations. and it does bear noting because we do anniversaries. i was thinking through this lecture series that 2017 is a bench mark because jackson was born in 1767. so that makes it 250 years. so that box is being checked as well. before turning the podium over to dr. feller, it's important to share...
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judge jackson may be a fine woman. but she is a dangerous drudge report she built her career as a far left activist and it did not change when she put on a robe ten years ago. shipper personifies activism from the bench she is created to undermine criminal sentences and she cannot be trusted to interpret the law or constitution as written. judge jackson's record makes clear her brief stent is a criminal defense attorney was not motivated merely by devotion to equal representation of all. as part of a deep commitment to leniency for criminals. indeed, she has continued to act as if defective lawyer for criminals from behind the bench as she did from in front of it. judge jackson's average sentence for criminals are 34% lighter than the national average for criminal cases and 25% lighter than her own words average. the d.c. district court. disturbingly, some of the most sensational examples of her soft on crime sedrick cases involving child pornographers. she has given more lenient sentences and recommended by the senten
judge jackson may be a fine woman. but she is a dangerous drudge report she built her career as a far left activist and it did not change when she put on a robe ten years ago. shipper personifies activism from the bench she is created to undermine criminal sentences and she cannot be trusted to interpret the law or constitution as written. judge jackson's record makes clear her brief stent is a criminal defense attorney was not motivated merely by devotion to equal representation of all. as...
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pro jackson cartoon. remember the hydra of corruption, jackson going up against that financial beast and, well, jackson, it's a hard campaign for jackson. nicholas biddle flexes his muscle. nicholas biddle on behalf of the bank gives henry clay a $50,000 campaign donation. quite a lot of money for those days. not only that, but the bank for years already has been funding and loaning money to newspapers all across the country and that press, that press all of a sudden and a couple months before the election just piling on to jackson. things look really bad. jackson what's he going to do? is he going to win? things don't look so good, but jackson is confident. jackson is confident and in the midst of this trial jackson says, quote, the bank is trying to kill me, but i will kill it, jackson says. i will kill it, and, well, what happens? the election occurs, election day comes about, victory for jackson. jackson wins the election in a landslide. clay wins four -- excuse me -- five states, jackson takes the bu
pro jackson cartoon. remember the hydra of corruption, jackson going up against that financial beast and, well, jackson, it's a hard campaign for jackson. nicholas biddle flexes his muscle. nicholas biddle on behalf of the bank gives henry clay a $50,000 campaign donation. quite a lot of money for those days. not only that, but the bank for years already has been funding and loaning money to newspapers all across the country and that press, that press all of a sudden and a couple months before...
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that man is michael jackson. >> michael jackson, the king of pop -- >> was taken to the hospital -- >> there were rumors -- >> he was apparently administered cpr in the ambulance. >> reporter: fans around the world hope and prayed. but the music mega-star would not survive. >> my brother, the legend dare king of pop, michael jackson, passed away on thursday, june 25:00th, 2009 at 226 p.m. >> the los angeles county kor nor would rule jackson's death a homicide. acute propofal intoxication. a powerful anesthesia. coming up, what happened in the final hours of michael jackson's life? and who was responsible? >> reporter: on september 27, 2011, conrad murray, michael jackson's doctor, would go on trial. >> reporter: outside the los angeles criminal courthouse, jackson's international stardom took center stage. inside courtroom 107, a jury of 7 men and 5 women took their seats. hln's ryan smith was watching. >> this is the death of michael jackson. and it's not just that he's a famous star. it's that someone lost their son, their brother, their father. >> david walgrin laid out the prosecu
that man is michael jackson. >> michael jackson, the king of pop -- >> was taken to the hospital -- >> there were rumors -- >> he was apparently administered cpr in the ambulance. >> reporter: fans around the world hope and prayed. but the music mega-star would not survive. >> my brother, the legend dare king of pop, michael jackson, passed away on thursday, june 25:00th, 2009 at 226 p.m. >> the los angeles county kor nor would rule jackson's death a...
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father joe jackson, he wants the children on the stage under the name the jackson 3. jackson himself often revealing physical beatings at the hands of his father, always keeping his children far away. but now joe jackson boasting he will raise the children. and in a stunning statement, actually blames 79-year-old grandmother, katherine, for all the beatings. has jackson's worst nightmare come true? and, of course, tonight, the payoff. is a deal in the works where biomom debbie rowe drops her custody battle for jackson's three children? payoff, $4 million for rowe to just go away? rowe vehemently insisting it's not true. the fda announcing it may classify diprivan as a controlled substance. hey, washington, you're a day late and a dollar short, again. vultures circle jackson's dead body. the fate of his three children, unknown. >> we're not investigating the doctors. we're investigating mr. michael jackson's death. >> the reports that this case is being treated like a homicide. this is from the los angeles da's office contradicting that. here's a quote. it's still lapd
father joe jackson, he wants the children on the stage under the name the jackson 3. jackson himself often revealing physical beatings at the hands of his father, always keeping his children far away. but now joe jackson boasting he will raise the children. and in a stunning statement, actually blames 79-year-old grandmother, katherine, for all the beatings. has jackson's worst nightmare come true? and, of course, tonight, the payoff. is a deal in the works where biomom debbie rowe drops her...
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father joe jackson and the jackson brothers pushing for burial in the backyard of neverland. laying the groundwork for a graceland-like michael jackson burial theme park. we learned sister janet pled with jackson and the family for an intervention to save his life. well, that never happened. after jackson ordered his fleet of bodyguards to keep family away, even refusing calls from his 79-year-old mother. investigators reveal that superstar's veins riddled with track marks. many veins collapsing from i.v. use, confirming an autopsy report surfacing last week, many branded as a fake. jackson's skin, paper white, white as a t-shirt. his head bald. his body, emaciated. all in direct contrast to private video of jackson's full dress rehearsal just hours before his death. multiple vials of drugs found in jackson's home. drugs banned for consumer use. only kept behind locked doors in the o.r. jackson ingesting up to 10,000 prescription pills in just six months. five specific doctors now under suspicion of drugging an addict who happened to be a superstar. as vultures circle jackson
father joe jackson and the jackson brothers pushing for burial in the backyard of neverland. laying the groundwork for a graceland-like michael jackson burial theme park. we learned sister janet pled with jackson and the family for an intervention to save his life. well, that never happened. after jackson ordered his fleet of bodyguards to keep family away, even refusing calls from his 79-year-old mother. investigators reveal that superstar's veins riddled with track marks. many veins...
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but jackson is confident. but jackson is confident. and in the midst of this trial, jackson says, quote the bank is trying to kill me, but i will kill it. jackson says. i will kill it. and well, what happens? the election occurs. election day comes about. victory for jackson. jackson wins the election in a landslide. clay wins five states. jackson takes the bulk of the states. you'll notice south carolina refuses to vote for jackson in the middle of that nullification crisis. jackson wins the election and victory for the jacksony ans. this cartoon, 1833, pretty interesting cartoon. i took a -- just a back story. when i was in graduate school i took a digital history course and we had to take an old photograph or black and white cartoon and we had to use photo shop to color it in and i never used it before and i taught myself to use photo shop and i thought this was picture was interesting and i took this cartoon and did that. love. >> that for a beginner. and look at the imagery in this cartoon. pretty incredible. there standing behind
but jackson is confident. but jackson is confident. and in the midst of this trial, jackson says, quote the bank is trying to kill me, but i will kill it. jackson says. i will kill it. and well, what happens? the election occurs. election day comes about. victory for jackson. jackson wins the election in a landslide. clay wins five states. jackson takes the bulk of the states. you'll notice south carolina refuses to vote for jackson in the middle of that nullification crisis. jackson wins the...
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the name the jackson 3. sending them on the road for world tour next year. this, after jackson revealing physical abuse, beatings at the hand of his own father, joe jackson, always keeping his own three children far, far away. father joe says he, himself, will raise jackson's children and now put them on the stage. has jackson's worst nightmare come true? after we learn jackson's body was hidden in a crypt, many question, how do you lose a gold-bedecked promethean casket with 20 helicopters hovering and thousands watching the casket exit an arena? was the body ever in the casket or was it smuggled out through a secret underground tunnel to an unmarked van while fans mob a black hearse seemingly bearing the body? we can confirm a portion of jackson's brain, missing from the body, withheld for testing. jackson family infighting boils over. father joe and the jackson brothers pushing ahead with burial in the backyard of neverland for a graceland-like michael jackson burial theme park. a second autopsy discovere
the name the jackson 3. sending them on the road for world tour next year. this, after jackson revealing physical abuse, beatings at the hand of his own father, joe jackson, always keeping his own three children far, far away. father joe says he, himself, will raise jackson's children and now put them on the stage. has jackson's worst nightmare come true? after we learn jackson's body was hidden in a crypt, many question, how do you lose a gold-bedecked promethean casket with 20 helicopters...
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now, i'm not here to defend jackson. but i am going to tell you a story which i think challenges that perception, one that is closely grounded in contemporary sources, the ones that i work with, especially in jackson's own surviving papers. in other words, a story that is, to the best of my knowledge, actually true. on july 5th, 1832, martin van buren, who had been jackson's secretary of state and now is his running mate in the 1832 presidential election, arrived at the white house at midnight. he had just the day before that landed in new york city after almost a year abroad and he had rushed down to washington and one day at jackson's urgent summons. he found the president sprawled out on a sick bed and jackson took his hand and said, and these are van buren's words describing it, with the clearest indications of a mind composed and in a tone entirely devoid of passion or bluster, he said, the bank, mr. van buren, is trying to kill me. but i will kill it. well, van buren first told this story many years later in his au
now, i'm not here to defend jackson. but i am going to tell you a story which i think challenges that perception, one that is closely grounded in contemporary sources, the ones that i work with, especially in jackson's own surviving papers. in other words, a story that is, to the best of my knowledge, actually true. on july 5th, 1832, martin van buren, who had been jackson's secretary of state and now is his running mate in the 1832 presidential election, arrived at the white house at midnight....
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but judge jackson didn't care. she had an anti-trump op-ed she wanted to write in the form of a judicial opinion. judge jackson has also shown real interest in helping terrorists. now, it's true that you shouldn't judge a lawyer for being willing to take on an unpopular case. but you can certainly learn something about a boy or whose cases they seek out. and for judge jackson and her friends in the liberal legal profession, these cases were not unpopular at all. judge jackson represented four terrorist as a public defender, one whom she contends to represent a private practice voluntarily and she voluntarily filed multiple friend of the court briefs on behalf of terrorists while in private practice. to make matters worse she apparently didn't even bother when she was representing these terrorists. she didn't bother to establish a reasonably what she found with thehe court was actually true. three of her four case filings were identical word for word, for. she alleged identical facts and legal arguments in each case
but judge jackson didn't care. she had an anti-trump op-ed she wanted to write in the form of a judicial opinion. judge jackson has also shown real interest in helping terrorists. now, it's true that you shouldn't judge a lawyer for being willing to take on an unpopular case. but you can certainly learn something about a boy or whose cases they seek out. and for judge jackson and her friends in the liberal legal profession, these cases were not unpopular at all. judge jackson represented four...
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the jackson three? jackson, himself, often discussing physical abuse, beatings at the hand of his father, joe jackson. always keeping his own children far away. but now, joe jackson boasting, he himself will raise the children. and in the last hours, a stunning statement. joe jackson actually blamed 79-year-old grandmother, katherine, for all the beatings. has jackson's worst nightmare come true? and of course tonight, the payoff. is a secret deal in the works for bio mom debbie rowe dropped the custody battle for jackson's three children? payoff, $4 million for rowe to just go away? well, rowe vehemently insists it's not true. the lapd chief mulling criminal charges over who drugged an addict who happened to be a superstar, as the vultures circling jackson's dead body, the fate of his three children unknown. >> shocking, never-before-seen footage of michael jackson. the accident that really changed his life. we know about it, filming a pepsi commercial back in 1984. you're looking at a picture, a photo
the jackson three? jackson, himself, often discussing physical abuse, beatings at the hand of his father, joe jackson. always keeping his own children far away. but now, joe jackson boasting, he himself will raise the children. and in the last hours, a stunning statement. joe jackson actually blamed 79-year-old grandmother, katherine, for all the beatings. has jackson's worst nightmare come true? and of course tonight, the payoff. is a secret deal in the works for bio mom debbie rowe dropped...